WORLD SERIES 1975, 1976, 1990 Official Films on DVD - Cincinnati Reds vs. Boston Red Sox, New York

Re-live the three greatest Octobers in Cincinnati sports history! With this amazing compilation DVD, you get Major League Baseball's official films for the 1975, 1976, and 1990 World Series. From heroes Virgil Trucks and Hank Greenberg returning from war to lead the 1945 squad, to the remarkable upset pulled off by Mickey Lolich, Denny McLain, Al Kaline, Willie Horton, and the rest in '68, to Kirk Gibson's heroics in '84, this is Tigers heroics at its finest - and these films are absolute classics!

First, it's "Super Series", MLB's official highlight film for the 1975 World Series between the Reds and the Boston Red Sox. Narrated by former NBC color commentator Joe Garagiola, it features all the great moments of one of the most exciting seven-game Fall Classics ever played: Carl Yastrzemski's headlong diving catch, and Luis Tiant's mastery in Boston's 6-0 Game 1 shutout; Fred Lynn's diving catch, and Cincinnati's ninth-inning comeback off Bill Lee and Dick Drago that evened the series in Game 2; Joe Morgan's 10th-inning game-winning hit in Game 3; Tiant's gutsy 163-pitch complete game victory for Boston in Game 4; Tony Perez' two homers in a Game 5 Reds victory; three days of rain before the legendary Game 6, when Bernie Carbo's game-tying homer, Dwight Evans' miraculous 11th inning catch, and Carlton Fisk's classic 12th-inning body-english Home Run saved the Red Sox from elimination; and the Reds' comeback from a 3-0 6th-inning deficit to win the game and the series, thanks to a hanging-slow-curve from Lee to Tony Perez, a blister that took Lee out of the game, and clutch hitting from Pete Rose and Morgan in the 9th.

Next, you get the 1976 film, "Red October", celebrating the Reds' sweep of the New York Yankees to cap an undefeated postseason. Narrated again by Garagiola, you get up-close-and-personal highlights from the clinching Championship Series games (Cincinnati's comeback victory over the Philadelphia Phillies to cap the series in Game 3, and Chris Chambliss' walk-off series-winning homer against the Kansas City Royals in Game 5), and all four games of the Fall Classic: Don Gullett's mastery before leaving with a leg injury in a 5-1 Game 1 Reds victory; Yankees shortstop Fred Stanley's throwing error with two outs in the 9th that spoiled Catfish Hunter's brilliant effort and opened the door for a Reds comeback 4-3 victory in Game 2; the World Series returning to Yankee Stadium for the first time in 12 years, with The Yankee Clipper Joe DiMaggio throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before a bumbling 6-2 home loss for New York; and Johnny Bench's two Home Runs to help complete the sweep with a 7-2 Cincinnati victory in Game 4.

Finally, it's the 1990 World Series Film. Starting with a review of the regular-season and Championship Series victories of both the Reds and A's, it incudes all the great moments of the series from Riverfront Stadium and Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum: Davis' first-inning homer, and Rijo combining with both "Nasty Boys" (Randy Myers and Rob Dibble) to deal a 7-0 shutout in Game 1; Joe Oliver delivering victory with a dramatic 10th-inning game-winning double in Game 2; Chris Sabo's two home runs in the Reds' 8-3 shocker in Oakland in Game 3; and Rijo once again spinning his magic to close out the A's in a 2-1 Game 4 clinching victory. The highlights are narrated by broadcaster Pat O'Brien, are punctuated by the CBS broadcast team of Jack Buck and Tim McCarver, and are enhanced with exclusive interviews with Rijo, Juan Marichal (Rijo's father-in-law), Lou Piniella, Oliver, Tom Browning, Marty Brennaman, McCarver, Sabo, Mark McGwire, and Rickey Henderson.